Word: congregationers
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But even with all their prayers, the Nixons have lost two children in a way that has set the town on edge and led to disastrous encounters with the law. In 1991 their eight-year-old son Clayton died as the result of an ear infection treated only by prayer...
In 1995 Charles Nixon's entire congregation had prayed hard for his granddaughter Shannon. Her health had been troubling her for weeks. At 5 ft. 4 in., the teenager weighed only 100 lbs. More significantly, she was constantly thirsty. By June 18, Shannon was complaining of weakness and dizziness and...
In Philadelphia this week Colin Powell and his congregation of Presidents are embarked on a well-publicized effort to turn corporate responsibility into a duty. His summit on volunteerism will raise the bar for what passes as a socially responsible corporation. But savvy corporate chieftains began linking their companies to...
Because blacks were not allowed in Faneuil Hall during the 19th century, the African Meeting House served as a site of congregation for Boston's black population and became known as the Black Faneuil Hall, said Snipe.
The meeting house served a Jewish congregation until 1972, according to the Trail Guide.